I have alopecia areata, too. I don’t have any advice on wigs because mine never progressed to that, but it was helpful to fill in the bald spots with an eyebrow pencil.
I have alopecia areata, too. I don’t have any advice on wigs because mine never progressed to that, but it was helpful to fill in the bald spots with an eyebrow pencil.
I live in Oregon too, and get my salad rolls from a Thai restaurant just down the way. Had no idea they were somehow uniquely popular, though. The kind I like are cabbage, carrots, cucumber and fried tofu wrapped in sticky rice paper with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce.
Unfortunately, it was a shade too dark for me, so I ended up giving it to a friend.
I was wondering if they meant to include the entire animal kingdom or just birds and mammals. The text of the act was a bit dense for me, though, and I only ever saw the term “animals”.
Ah, I’ve been using it as a nighttime cleanser for a good week now with no issues, but then I hardly ever get breakouts.
I got almost the same as you, with an It Cosmetics CC cream instead of a brush. I’m really loving the hair mousse (at full size it’s going to last me forever) and the Glam Glow cleanser too.
The Sword of Shannara. Loved it as a kid, but trying to re-read it as an adult had me setting it aside before the end of the first chapter. Just felt so stilted and poorly written.
You don’t explode when you get a PET scan, either. You take a radio isotope that undergoes beta plus decay and emits positions. The positrons and electrons from your body annihilate each other and emit gamma radiation. The gamma radiation is detected to pinpoint tissue with higher than normal metabolism, such as a…
That looks awesome! I don't eat meat anymore but my Korean MIL understands and makes vegetarian chapchae just for me.
Ooh thanks!
A bit off topic but made me wonder. Has anyone watched that 4 hour Nightmare on Elm Street documentary on Netflix? I keep thinking I should but then not making the commitment.
Oh dear, I laughed so hard at this.
They were encased in sediments that were dated, I don't know how sediments are dated, though!
You don't eat the egg producing chickens, and the meat chickens don't lay eggs. Don't know about soy though!
Ah, I have that same tin, I used to keep colored pencils in it as a kid and now it holds kitchen utensils.
I’ve got a copy of Twain’s Innocents Abroad from 1878. It was a gift to my grandmother when she was a girl from a family friend.
My time was after spraining my ankle in a cute pair of backless wedges. All other shoes were excruciating, so I ended up wearing a pair of black crocs (without the holes) for six months.
No one but my husband has ever called me pretty, not even my parents. However I read this limerick when I was a little girl and never gave a shit since:
Manxmouse by Paul Gallico. I adored this story when I was little and constantly had the book checked out from the library. I've had many, many other obsessive book loves since, but this was the first.
Back in vanilla I played a resto druid (poorly) but made good friends by being game to heal anything anytime. One of my cooler friends showed me how to exploit into the then unfinished Hyjal. We took a bag full of noggenfoggers and jumped off the mountain from some ruins that hung off into thin air. We'd constantly…